In 1973, our solar system seemed a quieter place. Sure, the evidence of impacts recorded on the Moon were there for everyone to see, but most of those impacts happened billions of years ago. Astronomers and geologists considered impacts by extraterrestrial bodies to be interesting, but not necessarily a major force still shaping the surfaces of worlds.

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